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10 EI GENE WEEKLY GUARD, Till RM» NY, NI’RII. ». HM>M P ROACH W!NS JUDGE GÍ1AY ’ 1 L t Lil! U/Ì ïï ILi alali niiv tí — i re Bu T i LES On PKLSIDtrtGY ted arrangements tor i oung Men s unusual incjd**nt 8 radquarters in Wa.shing- today. He tlon 22, an I iSW y« .■vvv'« oi n -' iim waid lorrow they will actively industrial future I over C. S. Williams No. 23, in Township No. 18 8. Range was the enter upon a campaign for the Dela the present depres vote of 18» to i Uy a SIMMONS. No. 9 W., W M., and will offer proof ware statesman R. J. B-atnish of slon. or. Day said: only ward in which there was a con- to show th-at. the land sought 1« mor» In the Circuit Court of the State of Philadelphia, will be In charge of "I hope you young men and old Oregon for the County of Lt-ne. The vote In other wards was as the bureau, lie state* that the move valuable for It* timber or »tone than men, too, all have work. If you have test. for agricultural purposes, and to »•«- .1. J. Walton, Plaintiff vs. George L. not, you will have soon. This nation follows: Second, William S. Moon, ment is being made without the aid Moore, Defendant. ’ tubllsh his claim to said land before I , Gray, Is too big to be ruined, too big to 70; Third, A.W. Gilbert (re-elected!, or encouragement of Judge W W. Calkin«, U. 8. Commissioner, To George L. .Moore, defendant: who, it is added, has not said a word stop long. The business of the coun 55; Fourth, J. M. Williams. 71. In th.- name of the State of Ore M his offlc • at Eugene. Oregon, on or (lone anything that could be con try Is not going to stagnate or with The new council which will be strued as seeking the nomination. Thursday, the 3uth day of April. gon: You are hereby required to ap er. It is going on. pear and answer the complaint filed 1908. sworn in at the regular meeting next "Men get rich and then get fat and entitled get dyspepsia and die. He names as witnesses: Ralph' against you In the above Lord Monday night will consist at the Lol- Hunt, of Eugene, Oregon; Merritt II suit within b I x weeks from the date lowing: Huntley, of Eugene, Oregon; Fred of th» first publication of this sum First ward— J. E. Roach, Fisk, of Eugene, Oregon; Jlpr.e e II mons; and If you bo fall to answer, Garrett. iv.r want thereof the Plaintiff will Fisk, of Mapleton, Oregon Second ward XV. S. Moon, George Any and all person* claiming ad-1 tiki Judgmcn1 and d.cree against Fisher. you as prayed for in the complaint versely the above described lands are Third ward- A. XV. Gilbert (re requested to file their claim* In thl* herein, to-wltj that title be quieted elected), 1. N Harbaugh ; office on or b fore said 22d day of In the plaintiff to the lot* three and Fourth ward J. M. 'williams, F. June, 1908 four an 1 east half of southwest quar J. Berger. ter of Section thirty |n Tow BENJAMIN L. EDDY. The retiring councilmen are D. M. , , ., . - . . . . - - Register. McGrady, W. W. Calkins, R. B. Hen Mer. in Lune County, Oregon. derson. And tlipj pe (jeij-ee^ to have I ho IiiTefi'st or ('nlntc therein. (l Foli 1’1 HLK'ATIOX. Thl* *uuim in* Is served by publi ".il, l and Office, Jtosoburg, cation thereof once each w k for six n. Manli 23. I9<»8. Eug ne III th' In Hucc-v.lvo Week* . I* herel— Hlveil Ihnl Weekly Guard by virtu of an order of *Co wlll» Ine l'il'ovlHloriH complin made in the above entitled th« act ufi'ongrc-1 of .1 (ine 3, 1 the 18th day entitled “An act for thè sale of tim- Paul. April 7.—An ex her lands in the States of California. Hon. L. T. H Washington Court, done press niesseng r on the Soo Oregon, Nevada, and line reports that the United to all thè Territory." as extended States Immigration Inspectors Public ¡.and State* by act of Aug- have detain'd Emma Gold list 4, I 892, Ralph C Òglesby of En- man the anarchist, at Noyes, gene, County of Lan''. State of Ore on the international bounda gon, did on August 27, 11'07, file In NOI K II FOR I’I BLICA'l ION. ry line, as she was returning this office his sworn statement No. I'nlic l States Land Office, Roseburg. , .......... ... to the United States from »161, for the purchase of the N 1-2 Oregon, March 1 8, 1908. Winnipeg. There is no con of BE 1-4 of Section No. 8, In Town JUDGE GEORGE GRAY. Notice Is hereby given that ____________ firmation of the report. ship No. 16 south. Range No 4. East compliance with the provlsl us Delaware Democrat who is promt W. M . and will offer proof to show th-- act of Congress of June 3, 1878, DR. J. R. DAY. •lentl.i mentioned for the presidential ♦ ♦♦+♦♦♦♦♦+♦+♦♦+♦ ♦ that the land sought Is more valuable entitled. "An act for the Hal» of tim Chancellor of Syracuse university, . "ninatiou. for Its timber or stone than for agri ber lands In the States of California, who Is the ardeut foe of Mr. ltouse- cultural purposes, and to establish Oregon, Nevada, and Washington valt's policías. Winnlpeg, April 7.-—The Canadian his claim to said land before W NV. Territory," as extended to all the government today instructed the po The fund that is to finance Calkins, U. 8. Commissioner, at his Public Land States by act of Aug lice officials here to escort Emma Washington headquarters has been office in Eugene, Oregon, on Wed ust 4, 1892, Carrie E. Prosser of takes care of that. Most of them are Goldman to the boundary. If the subscribed, it is said, by a few Dela I nesday, the 17th of June, I9i»8. fool*, but they die and leave their Eugene, County of Ixine, State of United States government refuses to wareans and Pennsylvanians. Carl V. He names as witnesses: Oregon, did on June " 20, ------- 1907, file millioni« to sons and daughters in allow her to cross, she will be sent to The work will be supplemented Oglesby of Eugene, Oregon; William in this office her sworn statement No. stead <>f to Syracuse University. Russia, although she claims to be a by that of a similar bureau in Judge Oregon; T. Brabham of Eugene. ~ "And most of the Hons are fools, 9025, for the purchase of the I alt Gray's home town—Wilmington. A John T. Brabham of Eugene, Ore- number One (being NE 1-4 of NE too. They spend the money for auto citizen of the United States. league of Gray Clubs is also in pro gon; William 8. Benner of Eugene, 1-4) of Section No. 2, In Township mobiles and yachts and great estab gress of formation. The work of Oregon. No. 19, south. Range No. 7, West, W. lishments and bye and bye you get WALTER WELLMAN FINDS this organization, according to Mr Any and all persons claiming ad M , and will offer proof to show It all back. NORTHWKST OPTIMISTIC Beamish, will be done largely in New- versely the above-described lands "The daughter* distribute wealth, that the land Bought Is more val Jersey, Pennsylvania, New York and are requested to file their claims In uable for Its tlhiber or stone than for too. They give some of It to those Butte. Mont., April 6. Optimism New England States and the South. the Haid agricultural purposes, and t > estab counts and no accounts. The pap I this office on or before prevails everywhere In the great 17th dav of June, 1908. Most of it goes; Northwest and lish her claim to ruld land before W ers are full of it. mountain region. BENJAMIN L, EDDY, W Calkins. I' S Commissioner, at abroad, but It all c.une* back again, i Traveling from St. Paul and Minne Register. his office In Eug ‘no, Oregon, on Fri .Many of the daughters will sell them- i apolis through She Dakotas and Mon selves and give a bonus. We have a I tana, as far as Idaho, and meeting day, the 5th of June, |9O8. Portland. April 6. -‘‘Oregon Is to She names ns witnesses: Clarence market here In this country for rich | men from ull sections of this vast day In the best condition financially NOTICE FOR I’i BLR VI'ION. F. girls Just a* much a market as expanse of country, 1 have yet to hear of any state In the union," said A. United States Land Office, Roseburg, Kennedy of Crow. Oregon; II Crenshaw of Panlhtr, Oregon; F. I. they have in Constantinople. This I the first word of discouragement as L. Mills, president of the First Na Oregon, March 23. 191»8. In Crenshaw of Panther. Oregon; W. O. market goes all to the ragged and I to the business outlook. It is true, tional bank. Notice la hereby given that “The state is not in tattered royalty that nobody has any I the banking and currency panic, bondage to the East. The people are of Prosser of Eugene. Oregm compliance with the provlsl -ms which started last fall in New York, living easy on the proceeds of our big Any an I all persons claiming ad use for abroad. the act of Congress of June 3, 18 "It Is a spectacle for men snd an and ran almost Instantaneously entitled. “An act for the sal" of tim versely the al> )Vo described lands Decreases in bank deposits gels Slid you cannot be personal through the length and breadth of crop. ber lands In the State* of California, are requested to flle their claims In throughout the state indicate that about such things and you know the land, (lid leave a little mark in the people are drawing on this crop the said Oregon, Nevada, ami Washington this office on'or before what I mean; and you can put It this region, but it was very small. Il Territory.” as extended to all the 5th day of June, 19(18. wealth to some extent. down that most of those sales are did not hurt much. BENJAMIN L. EDDY. Public Land States by act of Aug "There is every reason to believe not turning out very well, and that's Did Not Stop Paying Cash. list 4, 1892, Selah W B. Haynes of Register. that the coming crop will be even big a good thing." The banks of this state, be it said Eugene, County of Lane. State of ger than the last, when 63,000,(»00 NOTH I: FOR I’I BI.I4 VI'ION. to their everlasting credit, (ltd not bushels of wheat were harvested in Oregon, did, on September 3, 1907, United State* Land Office, Roselmrg, suspend cash payments, and thus vir flle In this office hl* sworn statement the three states. Unless unexpected Oregon. March 20, 1908. II tually abdicate their functions, as unfavorable climatic conditions arise No 1'1 for the purchase of the Notice Is hereby given that In com banks did almost everywhere else. 8W 1-4 SW 1-4 of Section No 2, In it is thought that this year’s crop will They met every demand, cashed every exceed this figure by ten, and perhaps Township No. 20 south, Range No pliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of Julie 3, 1878, entit Salt Lake, Utah, April 6. — An check and draft. 9 west NV. M , and will offer proof even fifteen per cent. Prices are high Along the Atlantic seaboard and as and our wheat farmers will be mil- to show thut the land sought la more led "An act for the sale of timber swers of the defendants in the mer lands In the States of California. Ore ger suit of the government against far west as Cincinnati and Columbus valuable for Its timber or stone than lionaires. for agricultural purposes, and to es gon. Nevada ami Washington Terri E. II. Harriman et al were filed to including very mardedly Pittsburg "Financial conditions get rockier tory. ” a* extended to all the Public day with the clerk of th» federal the panic hurt to the quick. Hun tablish hl* claim to said land be the further east from Oregon you l.and States by act of August 4. 1892. court. dreds of thousands of men have been fore W. W. Calkins. U S. Commis go. Things are not altogether happy in Ills answer Harriman says that thrown out of employment, and the In the Eastern money centres. Ad sion t , at his office In Eugene, Ore Emil* J Dsinlilo of Aberdeen. INmn- the Union Pacific railroad selected ti of Chehalis, State of Washington, recovery, while visible, Is coming very gon. on Thursday the 18th (lay of vices from there are not wholly reas for various companies slowly. As far west as Chicago the suring, but It can be safely said that did on .l ily 19. 1907, file in this of direct >rs June. 1908. through the ownership of the major flee her sworn statement No. 9090 effects of the panic were less notice He names as witnesses: Dave the conditions there are not working Murphy. Hal E. Wo d and Marvin L. for the jinrchsse of the I ait 7 of Sec ity of the stock, but thHt the compa able. and west from Chicago to the us any particular hurt in this state. nies are operated, managed entirely tion No. 6. In Township No. 18, ■iiut ’ i. Pacific coast the harm done seems to Hanunttt, all of Eugene, Or gon; “The banks here are loaning their Range No 6. W>st W. M. snd will In their own names, and by their own diminish with Increasing distance regular people all the money they Warren C. Smith of Crow. Oregon "" agents and owner. He admitted the offer proof to khow that the land from New York. But the Pacific Any and all persons claiming ad need in their business, but are not versely the above described lands sought Is ore valuable for its timber ownership of the steamship lines ply coast was hard hit. seeking new business that require Suu Francisco lltirtl Hit. are requested to file their claim* In or stone than for agricultural pur* ing bet u <en San Francisco and Port advances. The business of wholesal purposes, snd to establish her claim land, but Harriman enter «1 a gen San Francisco In particular, weak ers is better today than it was at thl this office on or before eral denial that competition ever ex before W W Calkins. U. said land ened by the earthquake and confla 18th dav of June, 1908 period last year. Collections 8. Commissioner, nt his office In Eu- isted bet wet n lines now In his net gration and hampered by labor trou good." BENJAMIN L. EDDY, work of roads. The answer also de gene. Oregon. Tuesday, the »th day bles. and by graft in the city govern Register. nies that hla various railroads and ment, Is still said to be in a bad way. of .lune, 1908. She name* ns witnesses: W B steamship lines give him a monopoly It is difficult to find the capital with NOTH E I8IR 1’1 ItLIt VI'ION. of commerce and trade or power to which to finish the hundreds of build United 8tates laind Office. Roseburg. Smith of Elmira. Oregon; I 8. I »a y of Ivlson. Oregon: A. Warden of Iv dictate. ing« of castly character through Plenty of Them in Eugene and Good Oregon, March 31, 1908. Rrason For It. which the city is rising front the ru Notice is hereby given that In lson, Oregon; G. E Huntley of Ab- FIRST N 1TION XL II INK ins.— Walter Wellman's special dis compliance with the provisions of erdeen. Washington. Wouldn't any woman be happy GETS TEI TSCH STOCK patch t oChlcago Record-Herald. Any and all persons claiming ad- th» act of Congress of June 3, 1878, After years of bachace, suffering. entitled. "An act for the sale of tim versely the above described lands are Days of misery, nights of unrest. Pendleton, Or., April 6 At pub Fresh garden seed In bulk. ber lands In the States of California. requested to file their claim* In this The distress of urinary troubles. lic auction this morning the bank Chambers Hardware Co. Oregon, Nevada, and Washington office on or before «aid 9th day of She finds relief and cure? rupt mercantile stock of Lee Teulach June, 1908. Territory," a* as eilende«! extended to all the No reason why any Eugene reader »»» sold to G M Rice, cashier of the BRYAN SAYS SI EVER IS BENJAMIN I. EDDY. Public Land State* by act of Aug- Should suffer in the face of evi First National Bank, at 56 cents on NO LONGER ISSUE Register. ust 4. 1 893. Ellen L. Clark of Ku- dence like this: the dollar Rice was the highest gene, County of tjine. State of Ore- Mrs. M. J. Drew of 295 West t Denver. April 6.—William Jen gon. did. on August 18. 1907, flle NOTICE FOR PI lll.K'XTION. 000. and the indebtedness amounts nings Bryan closed a day of strenu Eighth Street, Eugene. Ore., says, in thl* office her «worn statement United State* Land Office. Roseburg. to 34 7 04) The First National Bank ous activity by addressing 850 ban “I suffered from severe pains that No. 9132. for the purcimne of the Oregon. March 20, 1908 holds the largest claim queters tonight in the spacious El Ja- seemed to run from the kidneys S 1-2 of SF. 1-4 of Section No. 24. In Notice I* hereby given that In com through the loins and down into the Thlrt.v-slx cents on the dollar was Towunhlp. No 17 south, Range No. pliance with the provisions of the act the opening bld. This was soon rais bel Temple banquet hall. In addition limbs There was also a noticeable 7 WkM XX M , end will offer proof of Congress of June 3. 1878. entit ed. a number of Eastern Oregon mer. to hundreds of others who filled ev disorder of the action of the kidneys, ery available seat In the galleries ov to show that the land sought la more led "An act for the sale of timber chants bidding The store will prob The ban and the presence of uric acid caused valuable for It* Its timber or stone lands In the State* of California. Ore ably be reopened under the direction erlooking the main room rheumatic twinges. Being induced than for sgrlcult ural purposes, gon. Nevada and Washington Terri of Rice, acting for the bank. In the quet was arranged by the Bryan eDm- to try Doan's Kidney Pilis, I was oeratlc Club of Colorado, and Its pres and to establish her claim , tory.” as extended to all the Public near future. ident, John F. Shaforth, presided agreeably surprised by the prompt re tn «aid l.md l" f " ■ \\ W i Ijind State* by act of August 4. 1891, lief found. It helped me a great Bryan was the only speaker. Calkins, U 8 Commissioner, at hl* I Hepsey A Watt* of Eugene, County GON I IlNOR INX ITI I» Bryan declared that the Democrat deal in just a few days and the im office In Eugene, Oregon on Ratur-I ■if Lane. State of Oregon, did on Jtilv ro x nt presidi - n r ic principle* of 1896 had been vindi provement continued as long as 1 day, the 1 Sth day of June, 1908. 22. 1907. file In this officer her 1 cannot cated He said the quantitative the kept on with their use. name* as witnesses 8h<< ; George sworn statement No »out for the Salem, Or.. April 6. Governor ory of money had been proven cor help but give Doan's Kiney Pills a li. Hale of Hale Oregon; Daniel nurchase «if the N 1-2 of NE 1-4; Chamberlain this morning received strong recommendation.” Clark. Clark P. Devereaux, and Nier SXV 1-4 of NK 1-4 and 1e»t 4 of Sec- an Invitation from President Roose rect ‘ for we have 50 per cent mor* For sale by all dealer*, Price 51 money per capita In circulation now ai! of Euxene, Ore-1 rltt Devereaux. tlon No. 18. In Township No 1» velt to attend a dinner at the White than we had In 1896. and with that I cents. Foster-Milburn -------- Co.. ----- Buffalo gon. south Range No 1, West W M and House on Tuesday evening. May 12. increase we have had higher price«' New York, sole agents for the Uni Any and all persons claiming ad- will offer proof to show that the land when there will be an assemblage of ♦♦ ted States. and better times." versely the above described lands •ought I* more valuable for ita tlm- governors an«t other officials to dis Remember the name—Doan's— He »aid that the silver question are requested to file their claims In her or atone than for agricultural cuss the question of national resour was no longer an issue, and that It» and take no other. this office on or before the said poses, and to establish her claim ces Governor Chamberlain hopes to elimination was due to the fact that * 13th day of June, 1908. to said land before W W Calkins. be able to attend but Is afraid that "we have secured from another | BENJAMIN L. EDDY. U S Commissioner, at his office tn he will be unable to do so, owing to source an increase in currency which Register. Eugene. Oregon, on Tuesday, the pressing matters. RORN was expected from the restoration of ; l»th day of June. 1908. ♦ blmetallsm." The special term of circuit court She names as witnesses: William Th* grandmother* of tne old Dutch ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ convene* tomorrow morning at » Aldous, of Walton. Oreogn; X II Dunkard famine* In Western Penn At Portland, April 4. 1908, to A o'etock. Among the cases to come up Hinkson of Alma, Oregon; A sure cure, or.e yon can depend Sidnev sylvania have made and u*ed "Hick Is that of the State «* G M Whit- Porter of Walton. Oregon: Joseph upon Htckorq Bark Cough Remedy. C Ruby and wife, formerly of Eu ory Bark Cough Remedy" and raised A sure cure and It's pure son. the former traveling salesman O Watts of Eugene. Oregon I'st It gene. a son their families on It for a hundred for all lung troubles, coughs, colds, who obtained money under false pre Any and all persona claiming ad years Now yoU raa buy It of your tense* by paslng several bad checks versely the above described land* are h.earsenes* and sore throat Fr»r sale ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ " r» V------- - lg on the Hotel Hmeede and the Cham requested to f||i thelr claim* In this dealers . Ask for It snd uee It. be- by Hull's Red Cross Drug Store and ♦ OU ♦ for bers Hardware Company. This 1» the office on nr before said 9th day st cause lt*a pure; because it will utop first-class dealers everywhere. your rough, because It Is the be^t ♦ man who was arrested at Walla Wal June. 1908 cough rem «My made todav Try It ♦ la and brought back several seeks Make your hens lay by feeding BENJAMIN I EDDT. For sale by Hull's Red Cross Drug •go curlty Poultry Powder. ♦ Register. I Store snd all dealers everywhere. « I _______ Chambers Hardware Co. 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